Near the middle of the list of packages, Jeff spotted an option labeled "genre packages". Intrigued, he clicked it and was faced with a long list of genres one might see in books, movies, games, and the like. Fantasy, science fiction, horror, historical... The list went on and on. Towards the top of the list there was a description. It read that these genre options included a change of time and place to match the genre's setting, and a change of the subject to suit that setting. Each genre had a verification screen where the typical Chronivac details, like duration, mental awareness, and degree of randomization, could be changed before starting the transformation. These screens also featured sub-genres (the example given by the description was that action featured war and crime options, among others). Below the description was a bold red disclaimer announcing that any resemblance to pre-existing copyrighted work was purely coincidental.
Glancing at the list, Jeff noticed and clicked on a genre that particularly caught his eye.